Source : PERTHNOW NEWS
Louis Tomlinson’s aid group ADMT has praised him for reimbursing viewers who had limited view cards on his How Did We Get Below? World Tour.
The former One Direction star addressed his shock at Bologna’s Unipol Arena Casalecchio della Reno audience members who paid for a solution without having a view of the period at the beginning of the month. He was praised by fans on social media after he addressed his despair.
In a picture that was circulated on X, he said to the audience,” These cards behind the panels, it’s not right, it’s not right.
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ADMT, whose real name is Adam Taylor, addressed ContactMusic.com primarily from the street with Louis, saying,” I think it definitely shows personality, because he didn’t have to do that.
And I believe that demonstrates that you don’t believe in yourself to be very good, or that you don’t believe you’re very good, “almost” out of my pocket. Because that’s the right thing to do, I’ll take care of you.
And I believe that’s actually significant and unique, and almost like I don’t want to sound pessimistic because I’m not.
” I’m an optimist, but I don’t think you see it all the time these days,” I said.
ADMT, who abandoned factory jobs and market stall graft to pursue a musical career, claims Louis has transformed his life by allowing him to perform his songs to crowded arenas, with the UK run coming to an end on Sunday ( 03.05.26 ) at The O2 in London.
He continued,” I don’t know how to approach everything, like, so I’m just doing it, and it’s been the best experience of my life thus far. Undoubtedly, up it.
It’s everything you could possibly hope for. It pinches me. Do you receive this, foolish imposter, go, do you deserve it?
I am beyond appreciative of Louis. And you know you weren’t required to do that because you had me.
And I think it’s real for me when people don’t have to do everything but still do it.
Yes, it has changed my life in a huge way. It’s stupid”.
From Good To Bad And Next Up Again, ADMT’s debut album, is set to be released on May 15; however, he admits he came near to scrapping the transfer.
He continued,” I like to see other people’s viewpoints and kind of take a little bit from that.”
So I thought, Sometimes we don’t relieve it.
” And I think I just sat down with myself and said,” No, I want to release it.” So I believe it’s only recently reached the point in my career where I feel like people who follow me also deserve that, just like having a system of something to talk to over just one music every few months.
” But yes, it’s been a wonderful fight.”
On Friday ( 01.05.26 ), contactmusic.com will have the full interview with ADMT.

